chance

/ˈt͡ʃanθe/, [ˈt͡ʃãn̟.θe]

chance


Noun chance m or f (plural chances)

  1. chance

Conjunction chance

  1. (Mexico) maybe, perchance, perhaps or possibly

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Examples
  • Él tiene una buena chance de ser elegido.

    He has a good chance of being elected.

  • Dame una chance.

    Give me a chance.

  • Dale chance John, es su primer día en el trabajo.

    Cut him some slack, John. It's his first day on the job.

  • Quiero que le des otra chance a Tom.

    I want you to give Tom another chance.

  • Tom quiso darle otra chance a Mary.

    Tom wanted to give Mary another chance.

  • No había chance de terminar el trabajo a tiempo.

    There was no chance to finish the job on time.

  • Tom tiene una buena chance de ganar las elecciones.

    Tom has a good chance of winning the election.

  • Tom no merece otra chance.

    Tom doesn't deserve another chance.

  • Hay una alta chance de que él salga elegido.

    There's a good chance that he'll be chosen.


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